Next-gen TotalEnergies engine oils to deliver improvements
17 May 2025|74 views
TotalEnergies Marketing Asia-Pacific Middle East has announced the launch of its next generation of engine oils that meet the latest standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the International Lubricants Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC).
The new lineup includes the Quartz 9000 Future FGC 5W-30, Quartz 9000 Future GF-7 0W20/5W-30, and the Quartz 7000 Future GF-7 5W-30, all of which are designed to deliver significant improvements in fuel efficiency, engine protection and long-term vehicle performance.
These lubricants are also engineered to meet the demands of modern engines, including turbocharged and gasoline direct injection (GDI) systems. They are formulated to perform under higher pressures and temperatures while remaining compatible with older engines, offering flexibility and convenience for drivers and automotive service providers.
The new lubricant specifications are blended in five TotalEnergies' lubricant blending plants in the Asia Pacific and Middle East, including its largest lubricant blending plant in Singapore.
South Korea and China are the first markets to launch this new range of products in April 2025, which will be rolled out in more than 40 markets across Asia Pacific and the Middle East this year.
TotalEnergies Marketing Asia-Pacific Middle East has announced the launch of its next generation of engine oils that meet the latest standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the International Lubricants Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC).
The new lineup includes the Quartz 9000 Future FGC 5W-30, Quartz 9000 Future GF-7 0W20/5W-30, and the Quartz 7000 Future GF-7 5W-30, all of which are designed to deliver significant improvements in fuel efficiency, engine protection and long-term vehicle performance.
These lubricants are also engineered to meet the demands of modern engines, including turbocharged and gasoline direct injection (GDI) systems. They are formulated to perform under higher pressures and temperatures while remaining compatible with older engines, offering flexibility and convenience for drivers and automotive service providers.
The new lubricant specifications are blended in five TotalEnergies' lubricant blending plants in the Asia Pacific and Middle East, including its largest lubricant blending plant in Singapore.
South Korea and China are the first markets to launch this new range of products in April 2025, which will be rolled out in more than 40 markets across Asia Pacific and the Middle East this year.
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